Axis Integrated Mental Health is Colorado’s leading clinic for
alternative depression treatments, offering integrative psychiatry, therapy,
Spravato treatment,
Deep TMS, and
TMS treatment within one collaborative care team. We provide accessible, evidence-based options for people who have not found relief with traditional antidepressants, helping patients recover faster with treatments that go beyond medication. Our mission is to make advanced depression care simple, compassionate, and personalized so individuals can finally experience real improvement after years of trial and error. We are committed to helping people reclaim their lives through proven, innovative therapies designed for
treatment-resistant depression and complex mental health needs.
Why adding medication might help you get the breakthrough you need If therapy, exercising, meditation, and practicing all the right habits still hasn’t helped to lift the fog, the anxiety, or the heaviness, medication might give your brain the stability it needs to actually use what you’re learning. It’s not about replacing the work you’re…
Feeling depressed and wondering where to turn for help can feel overwhelming. You might be asking yourself: Should I start with my regular doctor, or do I need a depression specialist? It’s a common question, and the answer depends on your symptoms, how long you’ve been struggling, and whether previous treatments have worked. Your primary…
Depression shows up differently for every woman. For some, it’s that quiet exhaustion that makes even the smallest tasks feel heavy. For others, it’s the emotional crash that comes with hormonal changes, postpartum shifts, or the constant pressure of holding life together while something inside keeps slipping. Many women try antidepressants and therapy and still…
Collaborative Care Model Combines Trauma-Informed Therapy with Advanced Neuromodulation for Perinatal, Postpartum, PMDD, and Perimenopausal Depression DENVER, CO, UNITED STATES, January 21, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Banyan Counseling Collective., Colorado’s leading trauma-informed therapy practice, and Axis Integrated Mental Health, the state’s premier integrated psychiatric clinic, today announced a groundbreaking partnership that establishes Colorado’s most comprehensive approach…
If you are reading this, there’s a good chance you’ve tried the usual depression treatments and still feel stuck. Maybe you’ve tried multiple antidepressants. Maybe therapy helped a little, but not enough. Maybe you’re doing “all the right things” and still feel like your brain is fighting you. That’s why ketamine therapy has become such…
Gambling in Colorado has exploded. Since voters approved sports betting in 2020, the state has seen wagers skyrocket from $2.3 billion to over $6.3 billion, a staggering 174% increase in just a few years. While those dollars fund important programs like Colorado’s water conservation projects, they’ve also created a hidden cost: a growing wave of…
The best mental health clinic in Denver is one where your therapist and psychiatrist actually talk to each other about your care. Look for three things: board-certified psychiatrists with expertise in advanced depression treatments (Deep TMS or Spravato), genuine patient testimonials (not just 5-star ratings), and insurance advocacy that helps you actually afford care. They’re…
When someone in crisis reaches out for help at 2 a.m., every second counts. But most mental health practices can’t staff phones around the clock, and traditional voicemail fails patients at their most vulnerable moments. Axis Integrated Mental Health co-founder Liesl Leary-Perez faced this reality directly. With a background in generative AI and a deep…
Post-traumatic stress disorder affects 4% of adult Americans and 8% adolescents. In Colorado, where one in four residents struggles with mental health challenges, understanding PTSD triggers is essential information that can transform lives. Whether you’re navigating your own trauma recovery or supporting someone you love, knowing how to recognize and manage triggers can mean the…
As Colorado winters settle in, the days get shorter, the sunlight fades, and for many people, mood and energy levels begin to drop. If you have ever felt more tired, unmotivated, or down during the colder months, you are not alone. For many Coloradans, these changes are symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a form…
If you are in your 40s or early 50s and feel like your antidepressant suddenly stopped working, you are not alone. Many women reach a point where a medication that once helped with mood, anxiety, or irritability seems less effective, even if nothing else has changed. This can be confusing and discouraging, especially if you…
If you’ve lived with depression that hasn’t responded to multiple medications, you’ve probably reached a point where hope feels complicated. You’ve done everything right: followed treatment plans, kept appointments, tried therapy, and waited for change. When nothing seems to work, it’s easy to assume the problem is you. Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Deep TMS) offers…